It clearly said the bulls had gone into and come out of administration
And was in the hands of New owners

After been hit with a 6 point penalty (for me justified)

Resulting with the New owners pulling out
and now been run by the administrator's while a new buyer is found

So their back in administration and should result in another points deduction

No, as the deal never went through they are still in the same state of administration, so only one penalty. Finding new owners is going to be the tricky part.

By the way DTID the RFL didn't bail out Bradford by buying Odsal but were actually very astute in converting the debt that Bradford owed to them into the leasehold of Odsal. Had they not done this then they would now be looking at an unpaid debt as distinct from owning a potentially valuable lease. When we had our problems we never asked for help from the RFL or anyone else, hence none was forthcoming.

The other original Bradford club were Manningham and played at Valley Parade. They eventually converted to soccer in 1903 and became known as Bradford City. The other Bradford NRU club indeed became Bradford PA in 1907.

There is no connection at all between either of these clubs and Bradford Northern, pre or post 1963.

Given that the likes of London and Wakefield cut costs drastically to avoid administration, it would not be fair to not deduct 6 points from the Bulls. They were deducted 6 points last time and 6 points this time, so no surprises there.

Piggy in a utopian society i would agree with you but in reality it does not work for various reasons . thirty years ago there were many members clubs in pro rugby league but now there are non . i suppose if the fans who ran the clubs were very wealthy then it would work ok but the game does not have enough money in it for clubs to be run by committees of loyal but non wealthy fans .

Francis Cummins has already said that the vultures are circling his club and that he fears losing some players before long. There's not much that they can do to stop it if there's no money available and things are actually looking as bleak for the club as they were in 1963.